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Titan attacks review
Titan attacks review










titan attacks review
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However, I must admit playing the game had me hyped up enough to catch up on about two years of the manga I was missing. The middle of the game also gives as much time with Levi’s Special Operation Squad as the rest of the Survey Corps rookies, so if you find a character like Hange Zoë annoying, a third of the game might be insufferable from a narrative standpoint.

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In example, before Eren gets to square off against the Colossal Titan in the franchise’s most iconic still image, he gets to (noncanonically) fight some smaller titans that break though the crack in the Wall. Even these scenarios are tooled around a bit though to fill out the campaign. While the game can certainly be played by those who aren’t fans of the series, a lot of plot details and impactful moments are glossed over with the predictable pacing of a video game, as well as the omission of the franchise’s political conspiracy moments. For those hungry for more than what they already have seen, AOT includes one manga-exclusive enemy after the main plot, for when things get really hairy. Going through the (current) events of the anime, the Story Mode retells nearly all of the key moments along with fan-service filled nods to memorable scenes.

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Explaining this series to newcomers can certainly take awhile, but this game will get you up to speed in an abridged fashion. To describe Attack on Titan in a sentence, giant naked humanoids have pushed humanity to the brink of extinction by eating them, and you play as a group of soldiers who battle against them with gas-propelled belts, Spider-Man-like swinging, and really sharp swords. NOTE: This review avoids most major spoilers from the series. About three years after the anime aired and some time before the second season starts, Koei Tecmo’s Attack on Titan game has certainly come at a weird moment, but as this hack and slash game (in a literal sense) shows, it’s a perfect treat for fans of AOT that need their bloody voids filled.












Titan attacks review